Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 17, 1946, Image 1

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    Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area!
je One. Number T hirty-T hree.
BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON
Missed Issue of Pilot;
Wants Duplicate Sent
ilea Club Hears
ed Gardener
» is the time to be on y o u r
working your g a rd en fo r
rear." said Mrs. H. O. S m ith ,
resident of S ta te F e d e ra -
of Garden Clubs, w ho ad-
Ki the regular m onthly m eet-
Azalea Garden club, la s t
lay. when the clu b discuss-
lanning next y e a r’s g a rd e n .”
Smith touched on c u lti-
fertilizing, rodent control,
uch topics. She also u rg ed
mportance of clean in g up.
material m akes good hid-
laces for destru ctiv e slu g s,”
mentioned sto rag e of b u lb s .
M ails still cause trouble in fa r­
aw ay subscriptions, as was found
out by the Pilot S aturday when
the following le tte r cam e:
New York City. Oct. 9. 1946.
E ditor, P ilo t: We have not re ­
ceived the last issue of your w eek­
ly paper, and will thank you to
send us a duplicate copy. A ppre­
ciatin g your attention, we are
Wm. H. Niemann, buyer.
Mr. N iem ann, a buyer of all
kinds of floral products, was one
of th e first subscribers the Pilot
received from bulb buyers early
last spring shortly afte r the P i­
lot w as started .
Mercedes Phillips
Seated By Lodge
Mercedes Phillips, chief oper­
a to r of the telephone exchange,
was installed as vice-grand to
fill the term until J a n u a ry when
she will be installed as Noble
Grand of Topaz Rebekah lodge,
Tuesday. A gner D a rk er was in­
stalled as conductor and M arie
H oar as right support to the vice­
grand, at the sam e time.
Mrs. M arie Redfield was voted
into m em bership, and one new
application was received.
Following the m eeting, a social
hour was enjoyed w ith Zam a Mus­
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TT
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ser conducting several an,using
1 0 I stu n ts and games. R efreshm ents
of doughnuts and coffe w ere serv­
ed by M arie H oar and R ita Tierce.
. . ^ d a m o T m » m b S r s sh c
M embers are rem inded th a t the
! first nom ination of officers will
her actual ex p erien ce as
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lener, and her sto re of in-
T to s ta r t out another week of tak e place at next m eeting.
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r n. gathered th ro u g h h e r shows, Pine Cone T heatre has
h club contacts, she offered billed “T arzan and the Leopard
reliable help and in fo rm a- W om an.” and “Live W ires.” with
h planning gardens.
Leo Gorcey and the Bowery boys
^absence of the p resid en t, fo r F rid ay and S aturday. Johnny
’label McVa.v, M rs. L illia n W eism uller plays the lead in the
f*s, secretary-, presided.
T arzan picture.
Soon to leave this a re a for
'cr arrangem ents w e r e
G ary Cooper and L oretta Young
L bv Mrs. Jo M assett and will come to the local screen on Medford w here he will m ake his
Ella Rogers, w ith Mrs. E d ith S unday and Monday in "Along home, L arry M etier, local scout
Dn evaluating them .
C am e Jones.” in which the sam e m aster, was honored M onday eve­
coffee and cake w ere serv - good picture is promised as may ning at a dinner, given by his
’he hostess, Mrs. N eil P a rk - be expected of these two stars. troop, at the Odd Fellow s hall.
Kige Moore, M arian H a n s - , A short. "Policing Germ any,” is F ath ers of m any of th e boys a t ­
tended.
nd Mrs Stonehouse.
1 an added fe atu re of this bill,
Following a d in n er consisting
iuled for next m eeting, on
"Johnny Angel,” with George
will be a p lan t ex ch an g e R aft, C laire T revor and Signe of roast beef, potatoes, gravy, po­
•'ass Rose B a u m g a rtn e r in H asse, is billed, for next Wednes- ta to salad and plenty of cider and
* Everyone is re q u ested to day and Thursday. A short. "O ur ice cream . L arry M etier tbhnked
Plants, bulbs o r sh rubs.
Old C ar,” rounds out the eve- the Legion for sponsoring th e lo­
cal troop, the Rod and Gun club
were Mrs. C h ristin e Es- ning’s entertain m en t,
for the financial assistance for
of Taylorville, 111., Mrs.
the troop during the tim e he was
- " ^ f o?aBr^ i „ agn,d TOP Nazi Cheats Gallows m aster, and then called upon the
for rem arks.
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Bv Taking Poison Dose boys
Jim m ie C a r t e and LaV em e
L
v Organizations
H erm ann W ilhelm Goering. top- M endenhall told of th e ir ex p eri­
N azi tried in the N em burg court ences at Lucky Boy C am p this
ie
Townsend
Bill
for an
all counts, io
to sum m er, and showed a few sn a p ­
lor. Grants
,
and convicted tor
1 Oregor hi'i«»»«™*!? anrf S°
w ith ten ofhers- yesterday, shots of the trip. Gene Gould
t opposing t h i T r firm s, a £ cheated the gallows by taking a told w hat scouting m eans to the
knsion hill *
°!d potion of potassium -cyanide, said average boy. These th re e boys
F«™nberh , e,ec“ TnngPaUsP,a ^ e a ra d ‘, ° b W
fr<T , NeUn” a re ju n io r assistan t scoutm asters,
and will carry’ on w ith the troop
k initiative «-«„ h u ,
burg, la te Tuesday night.
let the alrpiH v.nvrn P h ^ V*
S peculation is being made how a fte r Mr. M etier leaves, until a
i
. -p. am iding | ^ 1S pojson was sm uggled to him successor is appointed.
H onoring th e ir d ep a rtin g scout
r *ored bv t h o m .
a since his conviction
Visitors in-
A ° ^ o n . tE i!
cluded his S“ edish a c ,o r" ' f<'
m aster, th e boys of the troop p re ­
sented Mr. M etier w ith a Schick
H by these clubs, on th e
electric razor.
Head Show Meek
Scouts Pay Honor
To Master Mondav
Tbat it
has been misun-
Lack Of Office Hinders
h a s X fnU‘ u i g S by all N i W
B u s ' neSS C < m C ern
New Plumbing Shop Is
' W hording
ording to
S till hindered by lack of office
to i the" O regon
Used Despite Finishing
search B ureau. ne O regon gpace W ard M etier and son. Lar-
D espite the fact th a t he hasn ’t
! ry, have no headquarters at Mod­
ifier
r rx
ford for th e ir proposed wholesale all m ateria ls necessary’ to com ­
plete his new place of business,
. —> IS Deadline
lumber business.
J. J. G allagher, local plum ber, is
Fertilizer Orders This concern, which deals onl\ com
fortably located in his new
E N ico d em u / < c ^^f8 in shop stock- used for m anufac-
been
So?\
ture of doors window sash and building, across from the Good
fcg of 1 ’v V t f -,la te ? 'lth thp fram es, was planned m onths ago, E a ts Cafe.
"I c e rta in ly am happy in my
B’h Fa k i n hZu r from th e w ith all connections being m ade
new hom e.” Mr. G allagher told
;• 'h * » ; u T t h hatV o : X r; excep t locatlon - ‘ sui
-
th e Pilot, when an inspection trip
w as m ade of the new prem ises.
'«»». X c rhh8, r e ngiiO
k X ,lJE
by snow. A h « -'« h E ?
A l o V ‘a n , ,n i U :"
Dr. A. 0 . Schmitt Will
Seek Coroner Post. Nov. 5
According to an
p h X a n Dis aA c»°nd,dC
X
for
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coroner of C urry county, on th e
; independent ticket. H ls nam e does
Eirian M arrev III not ap p e a r on the ballot and
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,lnc Return
Home m u st be w ritte n in by those who
J-ucian H arv ev who re- wish to vote for him.
'« ’ last w eek' from 7 n
In stru c t,o n s ap p ear elsew here
to P o rtlan d , is ill *n this » s u e.
according to reports.
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A concrete sidewalk.
ing both en trances of Chetco
Hom e and Auto Supply Co., was
com
pleted last week by T D.
tr
how ever, did re-
G ardner, ow ner of th e property.
®>>yable jou rn ey .
a
? is. said > a g g ra -
«»e of sciatic rh e u m a -
All local organisation, no
m atter u h a t the nature, are
urked, by the Pilot, to use
the “Coming E vents” column
each week.
Reasons for t h i s request
many-fold, besides giving the
com m unity a service which is
much needed at all times. In
keeping all dates listed in
this column, any organisation
planning an affair, will know
immediately if there is to be
any conflict on this date.
This service is free!
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High School Newspaper
Is Due Next Monday
THURSDAY. OCTOBER
17. 1946
Area Featured In
(o a st Magazine
The high school staff th is week
is busily engaged in g ath erin g
news and ad v ertisin g copy for the
first issue of the high school I A ppearing on local new sstands
new spaper which will be p rin ted for th e first tim e is the breezy
this w eek-end for ap p e a ra n c e at little m agazine. "Redwood T ra il-
w ays."
the school next Monday.
P ublished at E u reka, Calif., by
U nnam ed as yet, th is p u b lica­
tion will be labeled by th e staff W. E. S m ythe, this m agazine is
which will pick a su ita b le title fo r v acationists, new resid en t»
and sjiortsm en. especially those
before the week is over.
The staff is headed by Bob who love the co astal area, its
C hurch and Jo an B yrne, as edi­ strea m s and re cre atio n a l areas.
to r and asso ciate ed itor. R uth M aterial in this publication covers
only n o rth ern C alifornia and the
H assett is business m an ag er.
so u th ern portion of O regon.
F ifteen sp o rtsm en ’s clubs, as
fa r souths as San R afael and on
up to T ule Lake, are rep resen ted .
Yes, the C hetco Rod & Gun club
is there, too.
A ccording to Bert C leveland, Hobbies Included in Pages
W ell rep resen ted in th e c u rre n t
local m an ag e r of Coos E lec tric
Co-op, a q u a n tity of “dead-end” issue is th is area. A review of the
insu lators, and spool insulators, sto ry w ritten by Mrs. H ibbard,
have been added to th e local "R om ance of B rookings,” w as a
stock-pile and these badly-needed portion of the issue.
Mrs. Mabel S tonehouse co n trib ­
item s will c e rtain ly speed up in­
uted th e account of th e Azalea
sta lla tio n of the local system .
A ccording to the an n ouncem ent G arden C lub's to u r of th e R ed­
elsew here in this issue, th e larg e woods an a rtic le which should
sub-statio n tran sfo rm ers, to he l>e prized by m em bers of th a t
installed at the s ta te line, are group.
G enial Bill B u rrell, of H arb o r,
due to a rriv e here la te in N o­
vem ber, in sufficient tim e for the is shown in a Hariwir scene w ith
c u rre n t to be fu rn ish ed by C ali­ a prize buck, d e m o n stratin g the
fornia-O regon P ow er Co., whose hu n tin g on th e Oregon coast,
line m ust be com pleted across the and the real sp o rtsm an Bill Is.
F illed w ith h u n tin g and fishing
m o u n tain s to S m ith R iver.
A ccording to Mr. C leveland, it scenes, this m agazine a lre ad y has
is about th e first tim e fo r m onths 2500 subscribers. It welcom es a r ­
th a t an y th in g definite m ay be ticles on sports, and anyone is
said in an sw er to the q u is tio n : welcom e to tell th e ir "fish" tales.
“w hen will elec tricity come to
th e a re a .”
Price Control Lift May
Insulators Added
To Co-op Stockpile
School Support Bill Is
Urged By Legion, VFW.
Affect Local Market
W hat effect the rem oval of
price controls from m eat, in th is
Basic School Fund, 316 Yes on a re a , is of considerable sp ec u la­
the N ovem iier B allot, is urged by tion am ong local housewives.
P rices will go up, say local
both A m erican Legion and the
m
erchants,
but no excessive rise
V eteran s of F oreign W ars, which
organ izatio n s have long been lie- is an ticip ated , all say, a t this
hind an y th in g fo r fu rth e rin g the time.
It will require, m erc h an ts say,
in te re sts of schools.
In creased costs of schools, u n - ' sev eral days for this rem oval of
der this bill, would not in c re a se ' price controls to affect th e am o u n t
p ro p e rty tax. but would provide of m eat to ap p e ar on local shop
funds from o th e r sources, not counters, since m eat has not been
slau g h tered .
connected w ith pro p erty .
Mr. and Mrs. H arold H o ar of
N orth Bend have been in this
area, looking a fte r th e ir lily in ­
te re st in this area.
Of un u su al in tere st to people
of this a re a is th e recording of
voices, to be p u t on by C u rry Co.
E lec tric Co., as ad v ertised in this
issue of th e Pilot.
Deserted Fire Does
Damage At Beach
People who enjoy beach p a r­
ties, m ust put out th e ir fires be­
fore leaving, w arns F red N ew ­
m an. local fire w arden, w ho re ­
vealed th a t a hom e n e a rly w en t
un in sm oke recently, a t m outh
of the Chetco. w hen som e c a re ­
less. o r thoughtless, people w ent
aw ay w ithout ex tin g u ish in g th e
cam pfire.
T he fire d ep a rtm e n t w as forced
to use tw o ta n k s of w a te r to
b ring the blaze u n d er control.
Local News Items
Ja m e s M urphy, cook at Nook
Cafe, w ent to P o rtla n d last S a t­
u rd a y on business. He is expected
hom e by th e end of th is w eek
Bob P erk in s. N o rris K em p and
B. J. Gould, w hile fishing in the
bay. Tuesday, ca u g h t th e lim it.
In th e co n test betw een P e rk in i
and Kemp, P erk in s lost a 50-lb.
salm on when Gould, in his a tte m p t
to hit it on th e head, bro k e th e
line, causing a get-aw ’ay. P erk in s
isn’t on sp eak in g te r m s - a t th e
p resen t w ith Gould.